But Louisa May Alcott for crying out loud? Her books are blatant Victorian morality fables!

The only character in the Little Women/Little Men/Jo's Boys story arc who's anything approaching a real rebel against the common morality ends up dying of some disease he caught in prison, for crying out loud!

I really thought it was a put on as it attacked such unlikely targets. It brings to mind Tom Lehrer's Smut: "I could tell you things about Peter Pan/And the Wizard of Oz, there's a dirty old man." It's totally off the deep end, and could be used as is as parody of the xtn extremist genre. I followed various links to recommended historical readings, and found that this page has to be the product of a real wack, even within xtn extremism. Waldensians and Albigensians as these guy's spiritual fathers, forsooth! Oh boy, there's more weird historical interpretation in these book descriptions alone to keep my busy for weeks.

More to the point, this would be a lot more funny if it weren't so scary. It's healthy to be reminded that there are people like this in the real world.